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What is the moral of jasmine?

Jasmine symbolizes loyalty, respect, purity, chastity, simplicity, exquisiteness and charm. ?

First, the plant morphology of Jasmine:

Erect or climbing shrubs, up to 3 meters high. Branchlets terete or slightly compressed, sometimes hollow, sparsely pilose; Leaves opposite, simple, papery, round, ovoid or obovate, rounded or obtuse at both ends, sometimes slightly heart-shaped at the base, 4-6 pairs of lateral veins, slightly concave at the top or convex at the bottom, veinlets on both sides are often obvious and slightly convex, and the rest are hairless except for tufts between the axils of the lower veins; Petiole 2-6 mm long, pubescent, articulate. Cymes are terminal, usually with 3 flowers, sometimes single or as many as 5; Peduncle1-4.5cm long, pubescent; Bracts small, conical, 4-8 mm long; Pedicel 0.3-2 cm long; These flowers are very fragrant; Calyx glabrous or sparsely pubescent, lobes linear, 5-7 mm long; Corolla white, corolla tube 0.7- 1.5 cm long, lobes oblong to suborbicular, 5-9 mm wide, apex rounded or obtuse. The fruit is spherical, about 1cm in diameter, and purple-black.

Second, the medicinal value of jasmine:

1. Open the air circulation. The volatile oil contained in jasmine has the functions of promoting qi circulation, relieving pain, relieving depression and resolving hard mass, and can relieve chest pain, diarrhea and other symptoms.

2. Antibacterial and anti-inflammatory. Jasmine flower can inhibit many kinds of bacteria, and can be taken orally and externally to treat inflammatory diseases such as pinkeye, sores and skin ulcers.